These are the best Arts and Crafts Movement places in Britain. From Arts and Crafts houses in the UK to museums with the furniture and art, it's all here.
Make beautiful bubble painting Hydrangea flowers! Fun DIY dish soap paint recipe. Great kids art activity & easy beginner watercolor ideas!
Wow! I would guess at some point in our lives we all made a house or something out of a recycled cardboard box but this artist took it to an amazing extreme! Pop on over to Annalise Rees’ sit…
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Waldorf window stars are a beautiful craft to decorate windows with color. But, did you know it's not merely stars you can create with kite paper? There are endless designs to create out of the waxy, window star paper (kite paper and window star paper can be used interchangeably to call this type of paper), and today we share how to create tulips and daisies to welcome Spring. Create an entire garden right on your windows! Gather Your Supplies: Waldorf window star paper Scissors or paper trimmer Glue stick Create A Tulip 1. To create a tulip, you will need one sheet of window star paper in the color you'd like the flower, and one sheet of window star paper in green for the stem. 2. Begin with the flower colored square of window star paper. 3. Fold it in half diagonally to make a triangle shape. 4. Fold this triangle in half. 5. Fold one side of the triangle inward, making the crease in the center. 6. Repeat with both sides. 7. Turn shape over to flat side. 8. Fold corners inward to created a more rounded shape. Next, we will create the stem! 1. Begin with the green square of window star paper. 2. Fold the square in half diagonally to form a triangle. 3. Unfold to reveal center guide line. 4. Fold edges inward to meet at center guide line. 5. Repeat with both sides. 6. Fold the bottom edge in to meet the center guide line. 7. Repeat fold on both sides. 8. Fold one of the top edges inward to meet center guide line. 9. Repeat fold on both sides, creating a point. 10. Fold point in half vertically, with folded sides of paper on the inside. 11. Fold in half horizontally, with fold on outside to create a leaf shape. 12. Add glue to top of the stem and attach flower. Ta Da! Create A Daisy 1. For a daisy, you will need two sheets of kite paper in the petal color of your choice, plus a small piece of yellow kite paper for the center of the flower. Begin with one square of petal colored paper. 2. Fold the square in half 3. Fold this rectangle in half again 4. Open to reveal guide lines 5. Cut on the guide lines. 6. Repeat these steps with both sheets of petal color paper to end with 8 small squares. 7. Fold square of paper in half diagonally to make a triangle. 8. Unfold to reveal guide line 9. Fold one corner in to meet center point and repeat with other corner. 10. Fold one edge inward to meet on center guide line. 11. Repeat with other side's edge to form a point. 12. Fold down top point to create a more rounded shape. 13. Glue all petals together, slightly overlapping one another. Then cut out two circles of yellow paper, one slightly larger than the other. 14. Glue the largest circle in the center of the petals. Glue the smaller circle on top of the larger one to form the center of the flower. Ta Da! These daisy shaped window stars look wonderful hanging without a stem, but if you would like to create more of realistic Spring Garden look, you can cut out a stem shape from green paper to add to the bottom. Hang your flowers in a sunny window with a little spot of glue or tape and let the Springtime colors fill your home with joy. To see more things you can create with Waldorf Window Star Paper, see our blog post on Three Ways to Fold Waldorf Window Stars or how to make A Spring Waldorf Window Transparency. There are lots of other flower and Spring shapes to add to your new window garden! Share your flowers with us on Instagram @bellalunatoys and use the hashtag #bellalunatoys for a chance to be featured on our feed! Follow along on the blog for more tutorials like this in the future.
Not too long ago, when I featured Emily Sutton’s gorgeous watercolours and bird sculptures here at Alphabet Soup, I promised to also spotlight her partner Mark Hearld. Prepare yourself for ev…
Most of it's junk you would recycle anyway!
Sixty beautiful vintage Japanese art prints from the famous design magazine Shin-Bijutsukai. All are in the public domain and free to print.
Printing with leaves, flowers, and other found objects allows you to create decorative patterns and works of art that capture the beauty of nature. Photo © Adam Mastoon. You can make beautiful stat…
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Sixty beautiful vintage Japanese art prints from the famous design magazine Shin-Bijutsukai. All are in the public domain and free to print.
Holidays just aren't the same without homemade ornaments. This yarn hat made with recycled toilet paper rolls is one of the cutest. Check out this step-by-step tutorial! Includes photo instructions and video.
This list will be about origami Christmas ornaments you can make for your own Christmas tree or to give it as
How to make these adorable accordion medallion DIY Paper Christmas Ornaments with detailed instructions and step-by-step photos.
Christmas cards can have a second life when they are repurposed into beautiful ornaments. This craft is perfect for preteens to do independently; most younger children will need help.
Sixty beautiful vintage Japanese art prints from the famous design magazine Shin-Bijutsukai. All are in the public domain and free to print.
Beautiful & easy DIY Christmas gift wrapping ideas & hacks using recycled brown paper & free natural materials!
Hola, estoy trabajando en una colección de cuadros de texturas que pronto estará aquí expuesta, pero me gustaría compartir algunas sugerencias que he ido recopilando tanto para mi trabajo personal,…
See how to fold this easy origami flower and also how I used it in my decorations.
Transform bits and bobs around the home into festive, sustainable decorations this Christmas. Words and photos: Mischa De La Cruz & Geraldine Tew and thisNZlife staff writers Promotors of creativity, mindful making and sustainability, Auckland-based upcycle collective The ReCreators says decking the halls needn’t cost a bomb or the Earth. Check out these crafty Christmas decorations – they’re fun for the whole family. String Art MATERIALS a wooden pallet or timber offcut sandpaper, stain or paint template scissors washi or painter’s tape hammer small nails yarn or embroidery floss glue METHOD STEP 1: Prepare your piece of timber by sanding,